Do you ever just stop and reflect for a moment . . .

. . . and say to yourself, “Wow, I’m totally in love with my life!”

It’s such a good feeling, isn’t it? And you know what, it keeps getting better!

I want to let you in on something…. when things are really good, our tendency is to take our foot off the gas and coast a bit. When we do that, we are immediately slowing down. Then one day we wake up and ask what happened. Business slowed down, suddenly we are feeling doubtful, worry enters and we end up having to start climbing the mountain again to get us back to where we were.

This action is what keeps our business or ourselves from moving to the next level.

Because we’ve taken our foot off the gas, things slow down, our paradigm kicks in and it will start to give us all the reasons to justify why staying where we are is better. Don’t buy into this!!

Since I’ve been studying the universal laws with Bob Proctor, he’s taught me that the Universe LOVES speed! When things are cooking and moving, business is good, don’t slow down!! Keep the momentum going. Keep in the flow.

This is when you want to speed up!

If you’ve been to one of our seminars then you’ve heard us talk about how people are a mass of energy and we function on frequencies. This is one of my favorite things to talk about! When things are going well, you feel great, business is booming, life is great, you are functioning on a higher frequency. You will attract what you need always at the right time.

There is a universal law called the Law of Rhythm and it states that everything vibrates and moves to a rhythm. Rhythm establishes habits and patterns. So when you are “in the flow”, this is when you want to stretch yourself, go after those ideas you’ve been thinking of, take your business to new heights, and keep moving forward, don’t slow down. When you do this, you are creating new habits and new patterns.

You’re going to feel uncomfortable, because your paradigm is going to kick in. Why? Because you are doing things differently and you’re doing something you’ve never done before. You will need to stand strong and not buy into those paradigms. This practice and habit will ensure you continue to ‘take it up a notch’.